Well time to shut down at my office and go stock up on cans of soup and tuna fish to be prepared for election day.
How are you preparing for election day?
Have had a huge supply of brown rice, lentils, peanut butter & etc since March, also have around 8,000 gallons of water in the above-ground pool & tshirts to strain it, bleach to make it potable.
Don't forget the semiautomatic pistol and rifle and several thousand rounds of ammo for when you're overrun by the rednecks, that's if there are any left in the gun shops.
I can't, I buy all my firearms from Walmart and they pulled them all down.
You know you can't "use" the same one twice right?
@Willow_Wisp sure, but I just replace the barrel. Two minutes work on the pistol and loads cheaper
44 mag and shotgun
@StarvingArtist OMG, they did the right think for five minutes. I have no use for guns, and I don't need any. My seemingly pro gun comments were for WTF effect. I'm into pretend drama sometimes.
Still if there were a run on cans of soup and tuna it'll scare hell out of Trump, he seems to think protesters are into canned food fights.. he's so fucking weird.
@StarvingArtist The joke is based in this weird outburst.
I am in the forest off the grid in Mexico.
I have enough food to last 6 months, and rain capture to re-fill from rain and last indefinitely. The gardens or filling up with veggies.
All I can do hope that regardless of the election results, people stay mellow. Best to leave the guns at home. Best to see the corruption in the systems and try to get back to having a legal government.
He said in an online forum...
@JeffMurray Yea, I've been off the grid before, people thought I'd been abducted or something, I was just homeless at the time, but yea no digital footprint for about five years.
@JeffMurray [quora.com]
@BrianFey My mistake. I read that more as the 'untraceable' meaning. That looks cool, is that like a vacation spot you run?
@JeffMurray Right. Some people do use the term that way, but the usual simple meaning is off the electrical grid. Which isn't necessarily necessarily real "off all the grids" or sustainable, and almost no one is or would want to be self-sufficient. Definitions overlap.
This is what I do for off-grid, or off-most-grids:
Worrying. I have 2016 PTDS.
Keeping myself busy. It's all speculation.
Canisters of cooking fuel. Jugs of water. Canned meats & vegetables, cooking oil, pasta, spices. I'll top off my gas tank so I can keep my electronics charged up.